Free AutoDialer Law Info

What does Autodialer Law apply to?Autodialer Law generally applies to the use of any
equipment or software which has the capacity to generate or store
numbers and dial them without human intervention, regardless of whether
the numbers called are randomly or sequentially generated or come from
calling lists. Autodialer Law also includes predictive dialing law,
preview dialing law, and prerecorded message law (robocall law). How do you know if your system is an Autodialer?
Who creates and enforces Autodialer Law?
The Federal government passes and enforces federal autodialer law. Many State governments pass and enforce state autodialer laws.

Is Autodialer Law settled, or are more changes to Autodialer Law expected?
Autodialer Law, like most telemarketing law, is constantly changing. For example, new FCC rules regarding autodialer law and cell phones went into effect on October 16, 2013 (New FCC Autodialer Laws). Many courts also continue to have a difficult time in determining exactly what types of dialers meet the Federal government's ATDS definition.

You can find additional telemarketing and auto-dialer law information on our resources and blog page.

On July 10, 2015 the FCC released the full text of their new declaratory ruling and order. This ruling will have a significant impact on the interpretation and use of an "automatic telephone dialing system" or "ATDS". For more information visit NewFCCRule.com.

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